James-Hill-Obituary

James T. Hill Jr.

67, Spring Lake Heights, New Jersey

1953 - 2021 (Age 67)

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67
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67, Spring Lake Heights, New Jersey
CHARITY
American Lung Association

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James T. Hill Jr. Spring Lake Heights - James Thomas Hill Jr. 67 passed away at his home Friday February 5, 2021 Jim was born May 14, 1953 in Neptune, NJ. Jim was a life-long resident of the Spring Lakes Heights area. Jim is predeceased by his parents James Thomas Hill Sr. South Plainfield, NJ...

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I am saddened to learn of Jims passing. I rode the NJCL with him from Hoboken to Little Silver ( he stayed on till Spring Lake) for many, many years. We had great conversations about Sports and Politics and enjoyed a beverage or two. He attended a few of my BBQ's and was a great guy. Sadly we lost touch during the pandemic, but i will remember him as a Brilliant individual with a great sense of humor and the ability to perform great impersonations of our former Presidents. Rest Easy Jim,...

I was Jim´s bus driver for many years. You couldn´t help but to admire his intellect for politics and sports. We logged many miles of conversations (he did most of the talking) about the Mets, presidents, his glorious softball career and his marathons. Jim was a class guy and will be missed. Pulling up to the bus stops where he waited for me will never be quite the same now. Rest easy Jim ...

Very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Great memories of running in road races with Jim along the Jersey Shore and sharing laughs and running stories afterwards over a couple of beers. May he rest in peace.

I had the privilege of being a close friend with Jim for over 50 years.
We shared many good times together and many a good laugh. I always admired him for his sense of humor, his keen intellect, and his ability to memorize scripture and defend the faith with great spirit and enthusiasm.
I will miss him as a true friend and a fellow brother in Christ.

Would always see Jim walking daily, sometimes at 7/11. Never a bad word about anyone. He would always ask if I was still running. Our conversations were brief, both of us seemed to have someplace else to go but always felt good about him. I'm sorry to see of his passing and only wished I had more time to talk with him.